Grand Canyon Tours - Let the Adventure Begin!

IMPORTANT: You won’t be subjected to stopping at multiple resorts to pick up other Guests attending your tour. These extra stops can add over an hour to your departure time; at the beginning AND end of your tour. A valuable 2+ hours you could be spending at the Grand Canyon. Also, because of this delay, MANY tour companies don’t offer to stop in Sedona. Just not enough time left in the day. We capture those 2+ hours, and pack more fun into your adventure.

We’ve combined our award winning ground tour “Premium Package” with a private charter flight over the Grand Canyon on the way back to the Phoenix Area. You won’t find it anywhere else. We’ve created a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Ground Tour of the Grand Canyon

Private charter flight over the Grand Canyon and a flight back to Phoenix.

TRIP HOME: Once finished with your ground tour, your Guide will take you to the Grand Canyon airport, where you’ll board your PRIVATE CHARTER. After liftoff, your pilot will spend 30 minutes flying over the Grand Canyon before turning South for Home.

Your flight is about 1:45 minutes, including your 30 minute flight tour. If you drove? About 4 hours with stops.

Once arriving at the airport, your private transportation will be waiting to take you to your resort.

Helicopter Tour Option

Our Approach – Todd setout to perfectly blend the ground tour with the helicopter adventure, making BOTH BETTER.

We’ve discovered that by seeing the remote overlooks FIRST (East end of the National Park), it elevates your helicopter flight to yet another level. Now when your Pilot points out a landmark below, we’ve already seen it from the ground.

We actually modify your ground tour to heighten your helicopter tour experience. Rather than go into the Park through the busy South entrance, we’ll swing around the East entrance. Starting at the East entrance allows us to start with the remote overlooks, ending at the Grand Canyon airport.

The Other Guys – The odds are someone in your mixed group isn’t doing the helicopter tour, tossing a wrench in everyone’s day. You’ll be dropped off at the airport, while the rest go into the park. Both groups end up waiting, wasting valuable time.

Sunset and Stargazing Option

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The National Park Service has announced that the Grand Canyon National Park has officially received its International Dark Sky Park certification.

Departure times VARY throughout the year. We will contact you by email with your actual departure time.

While there are several places to take in the dark, glowing sky, we focus on the more remote overlooks. Typically, they’re less crowded.

While the entire Park is “Dark Sky” certified, we’ve found that the further away from the historic village, the better. Many of the remote overlooks don’t have a light bulb within 20 miles. However, it’s incredible the intense glow that can emanate from a cell phone…

The remote overlooks offer seclusion, which is perfect for stargazing.

The Other Guys – Simply, most tour companies don’t offer a tour after dark. Also, the mixed group tours depend on “seat volume”. Simply, filling seats. While AMAZING, most visitors want to go during the day.